Suspicious Sand Finder
Find exact coordinates for suspicious sand and gravel blocks in your Minecraft world. Simply enter your world seed and current position, and our tool will show you the precise location of archaeology sites. Perfect for finding rare pottery sherds, artifacts, and exploring Minecraft's archaeology system. Works with both Java and Bedrock editions.
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Suspicious Sand Finder for Minecraft
Our Suspicious Block Finder tool provides exact coordinates for suspicious sand and gravel in your Minecraft world. By analyzing your world seed, we can pinpoint where archaeology sites generate, eliminating all guesswork from your artifact hunting. Whether you're looking for rare pottery sherds in desert pyramids, trail ruins, or ocean ruins, our tool will guide you straight to these valuable blocks.
Simply enter your world seed, current coordinates, and select your game version. Our tool will instantly calculate the nearest suspicious block locations relative to your position. This works for all Minecraft versions from 1.20 (when archaeology was introduced) to the latest release, supporting both Java and Bedrock editions.
How the Suspicious Block Finder Works
Using Minecraft's world generation algorithms, our tool calculates the exact positions where suspicious sand and gravel generate in your world. Unlike traditional exploration that relies on luck, our finder shows you precise X, Y, and Z coordinates for archaeology sites. This means no more wandering through deserts or oceans - you can head directly to the sites containing artifacts.
The tool is perfectly safe to use and won't affect your achievements or game progress, as it doesn't modify your game files or interact with Minecraft directly. It's particularly useful for collectors looking to complete their pottery sherd collections or find specific artifact types.
Suspicious Block Finder FAQ
How do I use the Suspicious Block Finder tool?
Enter your Minecraft world seed, select your game edition (Java or Bedrock), input your current X and Z coordinates, and choose your game version. Click "Find Suspicious Blocks" and the tool will show you the coordinates of the nearest archaeology sites to your location.
Where can I find suspicious blocks?
Suspicious sand can be found in desert pyramids, desert wells, and warm ocean ruins. Suspicious gravel appears in trail ruins and cold ocean ruins. Our tool will help you locate all these types of archaeology sites and specify which blocks you'll find there.
How accurate are the coordinates provided?
The coordinates are 100% accurate as they use Minecraft's actual world generation algorithms. Every location shown by our tool will contain suspicious blocks exactly where indicated, provided you've entered the correct world seed and game version.
Does this work for all Minecraft versions?
Our tool supports all versions from 1.20 (when archaeology was introduced) to the latest release for both Java and Bedrock editions. Simply select your correct game version from the dropdown menu for accurate results.
Is using the Suspicious Block Finder considered cheating?
This tool doesn't modify your game or interact with Minecraft in any way. It simply shows you information that's mathematically determined by your world seed. Whether to use it is a personal choice - many players use it to make their archaeology exploration more efficient and enjoyable.
What can I find in suspicious blocks?
Using a brush on suspicious blocks can reveal various treasures. Suspicious sand may contain pottery sherds, used to create decorative pots, while suspicious gravel can contain valuable items like diamond horse armor and enchanted books. Remember to use a brush carefully to avoid destroying the artifacts!